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The second lecture in the Approaching Shakespeare series looks at King Henry V, and asks whether his presentation in the play is entirely positive. Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

Martin Kemp discusses 'La Bella Principessa', a profile portrait of a Milanese lady, a newly rediscovered work by Leonardo Da Vinci. In this podcast, Martin Kemp discusses some of the characteristics of the painting that make it a Leonardo

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This first film in the series looks at descriptive statistics. Pie charts, bar charts, graphs, and graphs can be used to illuminate ideas but they can also obscure and deceive. Includes an interview with Nobel Prize winner Gary Becker. It is 19'02" long.

This course is offered both to undergraduates (6.061) and graduates (6.979), where the graduate version has different problem sets and an additional term project. 6.061 / 6.979 is an introductory course in the field of electric power systems and electrical to mechanical energy conversion. Material encountered in the subject includes: Fundamentals of energy-handling electric circuits and electromechanical apparatus. Modeling of magnetic field devices and description of their behavior using appropriate models. Simplification of problems using transformation techniques. Power electric circuits, magnetic circuits, lumped parameter electromechanics, elements of linear and rotating electric machinery. Modeling of synchronous, induction and dc machinery. The course uses examples from current rese

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UCI The Power of Macroeconomics: Economic Principles in the Real World
Lec 08. Budget Deficits and the Public Debt -- Part 4
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Instructor: Peter Navarro, Ph.D.
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Description: In this course, you will learn all of the major principles of macroeconomics normally taught in a quarter or semester course to college undergraduates or MBA students.
Perhaps more importantly, you will also learn how to apply these principles to a wide variety of situations in both your personal and professional lives. In this way, the Power of Macroeconomics will help you prosper in an increasingly competitive and globalized environment.
Required attribution: Navarro, Peter. The Power of Macroeconomics (UCI OpenCourseWare: University of California, Irvine), http://ocw.uci.edu/courses/the_power_of_macroeconomics_economic_principles_in_the_real_world.html. [Access date]. License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 United States License. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/).

The resource can also be found at www.paddockelearning.org.uk, together with other interactive video packages relating to the Units within the Cleaning and Environmental Services Level 2 apprenticeship.